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Milverton Sun, 16 Jun 1910, p. 6

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‘INE STRIKES A ROCK Three Trainmen Killed Near Port Coldwell on the A despatch from Fort William says: Two trai and one instantly killed:when the C.F Be was under the rails with a brokea ee Pe Sad to rere jumped. and telegra| ci Sete Canadian Pacific freight 1 ne for train left the tracks early on Fri- day morning cars left the tracks. a few of the freight None of the men were marrie 3| feet of permanent way, thus i E. Clark, fireman, all of Scribner, The bio ce agit struck a| wrecking train was ib. rock, rolled dow: ‘orty-foot em- hankment into EvAKé Superior and is still lying there, with the corpses ot Wheatley and Clark, in seventy- five feet of water. McMillan, who e train carried with it many inter- rupting direct communication. A hurried from re The track at this point runs along the north shore within a few feet of Lake Superior, the rock slipping down ys into the water. BLOWN 10 PIRCRS IN MIND Two Men Were Killed in Cobalt While)“ Loading Holes A despatch from Cobalt says: While loading some holes at the|° two Cornishmen | ™ Hargraves mine named John Walsh, married and w ‘th two Af gh fel bes Park- ang mi were instantly Hi of dynamite. ccident i Holes. feund Parkins with his head blowa ff and body shatted end ito $10) Walsh also dead, but not lately imitilated.— Parkins ee only Been two weeks in the camp from Michi- emt Hone wef Pxperienosd tin- - | ers. On Wednesday also an. snaveee was held on the body .|a French-Canadian, wid die nesday pareios. from Sanne re- coved in the Kerry mine on Tues- He was oailag into the roof ge mass of ae ‘base of the skull and concus- sion of the brain. FORTY-FIVE KILLTD. In Oren Eleetrical ker in Ger- any and R A ie from Bes gays: abandoned until the storms have passed. is is the result of the killing of several soldiers at vari- ous points by lightning. The dam- age to crops is much heavier than was first. repor' 0,000, the Rhine country bein, u jeveral ts. Swooped Down Women al Worcester, despatch from Worcester, Eng- aad says: While an aviator was attempting an exhibition at i woman and cae in, persons. The aviator was eae ally uaauaige EAR IN A TRAP.) itliam Moore of St. Ala Shoots Big Black Fellow. A despatch from Belleville says: m Moore of St. Ola, in Hast- ings. Rena was going through Re oe z DIED ON VESUVIUS. San Francixeo Man Overcome by Fumes from Volcano. A Faspateh from Naples says A. of San Francisco mee Wednesday acl climbed antain, which since the on fi is issure, sulphuric gas. He the fumes and died. alist °| ally in, INGENIOUS SAFE, Bide Sie aa and m In. What is > to be the most ingenious safe ever constructed has Defiance to Keeps Radi just been completed for the Brit-j| nw ish Radi lem presented t not only to sianteas a safe that would bid defiance to burglars, but which would at the same time pre- vent the escape of the radium. It is well known to science that radiu emanations will pass through the thickest iy hardesp ‘tee! For this reason the inner coffer of the safe was made of lead three inches thick, enclosed with- in a burglar-proof steel shell. There are many other special features, including a means of collecting the radium emanations before the cof- ie is opened. is compartment of the safe is designed to hold one weer peunds of radium, valued a 000,000,000. © total phir ae the safe is one and a half tons. SEES” KILLED AT A FUNERAL, Locomotive Struck Coach Filled With Mourners. despatch ium pusparndot The prob- from Haverstraw, A JN. ¥.y says: Three mourners, their] Frida, ernoon and watched certain death hatte: dashing down on them at 50 an ‘ eavy West Siore freight engine crashed into the coach, scattering its occupants aleng the right of way, and came slowly to a halt 150 yards beyond the crossing. the occupants | se, were see killed qulrisht or Hehe . Th are: A. ibasath, pastor of the New City Keunlses i ‘fatally injured. SUENS CU “eats BIRTH RATE IN FRANCE, A Decrease of 22,000 1909. A despatch from Paris says: Vi- rate 30 Pyabee, The births nee ee 000, against 792,000 in Es 1851 pulation « of the mepanite has increased 3,000,- 000 only, while the shikai 4 of Gon in the same period has been increased by 30,000,000. ‘of the Banses in Oa < Calitri, Italy, Havel spateh from Calite, Ttaly, he ruins of Calitri and ad- ig villages were inspected King Victor Em- nuel ant Queen Helena. Most of in Calitri have been de-!} ha cok ‘the | people who escap-! al n Destroyed i Bear by : Earthquake. and came es tows! the hill, “eruhing the | ni tbe pied: nS tagenek aie idles but contrary to the experience at Messina and Reggio, no one is being seated alive two-year-old baby, how- lever, was found clese ‘veside a heap of iba unharmed. ereigns did not rest or ~ When re} sieep for thirty wa Two were aeee, out presence of the King. r iy they departed on Wednesday ni night for home there were touching de- Tons! rations, many of the women - before the Sneca. ane makers was} su in the Year se |fcre, proposed: that Kar (CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS HAPPENINGS FROM ALL OVER THE GLOBE. Telegraphic Bricts From Our Own and Other Countries of Recent Events. CANADA. The whitefish in Lake Winnipeg are yielding large returns. Owen Sound Y. M. C: A. raised es the recent campaign. peg Council will call for competitive plans for a new ty killed near a fall Enea Lucher was Bow Island, Alberta, by cwn a well. The contract for the erection of a new Carnegie library at Orillia Van Horne is a th Reigium, Italy aa the Netherlaads ed by the Cabinet. ion revenue for tl r. was ae 034, cd the surplus $22,092, i were ratified te the Canadian Northern steam- large seizure of beaver and ‘at skins was made at North ste ‘The Government has place a lot of shag ie used in manufacturing on the free list, and reduced the duties on q others: The Massey estate contemplates he A Ert of a fine clubhouse fon ihe Massey- Farsi Company’s em: ployees at Toront Hide dealers Live rice of all classes of hides a cent a pound. The decline is due to the fact that tanners are not buying. of Cecil G. Howard, a young liveryman of Brockville, who disappeared in January last, was found in the St. Lawrence on Thursday. Six hundred carpenters at Fort) | William and Port Arthur are out on strike, and. the plumbers at Sarkatoon = “also out. They de- mand higher J. @? dropped the i epiaahaeate Deputy aun ‘ter of Marine, has been trans- ferred to a similar position in the val department, and Mr. Alex, Johnston of C ceeeds him. GREAT BRITAIN. Colonel Rooseyelt and his party m Southampton for New ‘iday. the author of ‘The Great Lone Land,” is dead Sir Charles Hardinge has been appointed Viceroy of Tata in suc- cession to Lord It is expected that a ercaia table conference on the veto question will be held by the British politi- cal leaders shortly. UNITED STATES. New Orleans doctor say that leprosy is apreaites in almost every State of the Uni The average Seinen duty on the total imports of the United ae for the nine months ending pril 30 was 20.91 per Saleen Six were injured by a falling wetoptens at Budapest: on Japan’ 3 battleship pbk bee visit Mexico for the celebrati he centennial of festa =fanepet nce. A report from Spain says the whole Portuguese army hag mutin- ted and that King Manuel has ab- dicated. pee Russian secret police are rching out the Jews who are dwelling ile illegally in the province Rudolph Banke a Sompanion of Dr. Cook, has entered suit in Ber- lio to sree $10, 000 Raa Com- ied in Rome that sing was captured and shot in the Soudan by natives friendly 0 the whites, A propos osal_ to increase the Kai- Prussian Diet on Tuesday pe aia ee NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL, The Duke of Connaught Will Sue- eed Earl Grey. Ad spatch from London says: The Canadian Associated Press has every reason to believe that it is intended that the Duke of Con- naught shall be Governor-General oi Canada, in accordance with King Fadward’s expressed wish. Tt is ae likely, however, that the official an- no) Licey will be le ab p. rv the Duke of Connaught is b vies Eiie South African Parlia- ment at the end of the year, and iL is improbable that he will go to ‘Canada in midwinter. EA is, there- 1 Grey re-| vai a in office till the some of 1911. sent Sa awo MEN IN AN AEROPLANE. Rial. A despatch from Paris says: Of-| 5 ficers pee mcanes and Feguant the French Army Aviation Corp: ‘w from alo: v-Marne ‘the gate of | Paris, a distance of 105.6 miles, in two hours and fifty minutes without a stop on en day. This constitutes a dist: re- cord for an. ra thee Seine s “two persons. | ‘One of the officer took the Indian in il was food ape Breton, ex-M.P., | Gen. Sir W'lliam Francis er 4 Flew a Hundred and Five Miles in CROPS IN THE WEST. ery Little eee was Done by ae kay ee “Winnpes says: + latest Canadian Northern crop Revort indicates that ze all points m the line crops have tiful supply of moisture. vary with localities. Saskatchewan, growth on ac ile at Fort Saskatchewan, Alber- ta, the wheat is said to be ten inch- es high. At Roland, Man., some fields had to be resown. Jrops weather, and the last fe n fayorable. Ra- pid growth is expected now for some days, as the ground is gener: ally well Santenele weathe' is’general throughout the west, aad seems ie fair, but the nights are still cold THE KING’S HOUSEHOLD. Many of King Edward's Officers Retained. A despatch from London says: A complete ligt of the appointments to King sage ¢ household, gazet- » shows that his Ma- controlles ‘of the eicse of Wales jowever, replaces Gen- ease Dighton Dect sras kasper of the privy purse. Lord Knollys is retained as joint Private Secre- tar, fis Lord Annaly, who was Lord ot tthe Bedchamber, and many other personages who serve ae King George when he e of Royal household. A PLUCKY POLICEMAN. Ho Prevented a Bomb Explosion in yn. A despatch from New York says: Two broken windows in a Brooklyn salaon on Wednesday caused Po- liceman Timothy Daley to make an Entering the place, bomb with sputtering fuse attached, Daley dared md jumping behind the bar he found threw the letters money was, given the writers. STOPPED RUNAWAY HORSE. Gallant Act by Earl Grey on Sussex Street, Ottawa. A despatch from Ottawa says: atl Grey was the central figure in topping a "runaway horse ae the Garevimett House o vesday evening. His Excellency was i walle ing along Sussex street on his way of other passersby, and si animal by the bridle ee it, and averted what might have re- in a serious werden along oie street to te pedestrian HEAVY. vere AT BRANDON. Crops Received Great Benefit anal People Look for Big Year. A despatch from Brandon, Mani- tba, says: The beatae rain of years fell on Wednesd: on Thursday throughout the Brandon district, and the farmers declare ie moisture is pao millions to western Manitoba. ith the re- cuperative qualities of the rich soil rain will in a day or two make sucl a welcome change in Titans as was not dreamed of a few days ago. Ncthing can impede the phenom- enal growth that must result. A in every line is evident, appeared, _— HOTELMAN’S OFFER. — Wants Assistance ta Build Hotel ee a Bar ai Saskatoon. espatch from Brandon, Mani- th ose ys: jaymen’s Ses~ a hotelkeeper ot Siskatood, armen vest hee , he wil | t 300 to build a $150,000 hotel, to be run without a bar, thus solying the problent of good accommodation without liquor. SAW WENT THROUGH BRODY. Horrible Accident in Mil Reaylta, in Death of Workman. A despatch ‘from Ponobsquisy N. says: ward L. Bow: Secu was elles iilled i me ae ble mill here on Wednesday ae anh bly mangled Pere Skull Take split His younger brother was stan eaay at the time. Wales, have been added to ies new We soe: 3 | 18 tainty: of a few days ago has dis- a sion ne ‘the Methodist Conference | ; -| Hogs sone to $% THE WORLD'S MARKETS REPORTS FROM THE LEADING - TRADE CENTRES. Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Other Dairy Produce at Home and Abroad. BREADSTUFES. Toronto, June ario Wi heat—No. 2 pmed winter wheat, 90c to 91c out: Manitoba Wheat—No. ern, 9c; No. 2 northern, 92c, at lake ports for immediate anion) 1 north- = side, 36¢ on track, Toronto. Barley—No. 2, 5c te 2 extra, 49¢ to 50c; N 47e outside ; Manitoba, on track, lake ports. No. 2, 70¢ to Tie. 0. 2, 67¢ 2 Bie: Buckwheat—No. Manitoba Flour. Sse at Tcronto are :—First patents, $5.30; second patents, $4.80; strong bak- 90 per cent. Glasgow 0. 8, 6 fe Ne 4, 490 wheat sntestts for export, 10 to $3.65 in ea bags, outside. Manitoba bran, $18 Per Mill ton; eS ts, Dat: COUNTRY PRODUCE. he ees ae prints, 22c to ator prints, 20¢; Dairy prints (choice, 18¢ to 19¢; inferior eee =19¢ to 20¢ per dozen in case lots. eese—New large cheese, 113(¢ aud twins at 12¢ per poun d cheese is firm at 12%{c to 1c. Beans—$2 to $2.10 Per bushel for primes and. at $2.10 to $2.20 for ee picked Potatoes —Delawares, 50¢ to 55¢ rer bag on track, and 7éc per ag out of store. Giitor 40c to dic per bag in car lots. PROVISIONS. Wholesale quotatio..s :— Pork—Short cut, $31 to, $31.50 Dae penta mess, $28.50 to $29. Firm; tierces, 16e; tubs, pails, 164c; stocks very | light. Smoked and Dry Salted Meats— bacon, tons and cases, te ; backs (plain), us Beas ee eS alas ulder ham: iasses green coe out ee taxis le less ‘han smoked. Rolls—t ree Ibe to 15%4c; m ium an it hams, 18¢ to 18i%e heavy, 16) As to 17¢; bacon, 19¢ to 20¢ MONTREAL MARKETS. Montreal, June 14.—Ilour— Ma- nitoba spring wheat patents, firsts, $5.40; do., seconds, $4.90; Aa wheat patents, $5; nitoba strong bakers, oh ate stenight rol- rs 3 m bag 3, $2.10 to 82, mmeal, tirtels: $55 Janada West No. 2, 35¢ No. 3, B4e to 34%4c; On- 2, 84%c; No. 3, to we; 2 Ne Ae 2 yellow, 66e G4e oom No. 3; No. 3 mixed, Millfeed-Manitoba bran, $18; Ontario bran, $19; Manitoba shorts #21; Ontario middlings, $22 to $23; grain mouillie,, pure, $32; mixed. $25 to te er—Creamery, 230 to 23%¢ 28. straight receipts, 19¢; pacers to 15e. : UNITED STATES MARKETS, Buffalo, June 14.—Wheat — Serimg wheat. stronger; No Darien iead to malting, 61 to 66c. Minneapolis, June 14, — Who es Tuly, $1.04% g/Reptember. 92% to Cash- ‘Plour—First patents, $5 t 1 | 85.20; second patents, $1.80 to first clears, $3.85 to $3.! 905 second (felears, $2.60 ee 90. LIVE STOCK 3 Toront», June he best, butcher cattle sold at $7 and $7.10, and one choie heifer, weighing 1,- 0 Ibs, was sold ‘The average Ne geod stock was on "30.50 to $6. MARK Er, and bulls tremely high in the sales of ike last} eee auality brought poe $4 to $5.50 heep and lambs tUngined a at iene pie tations. Hogs, $9 to $9.23 per cw! - Montreal 14.—Steers ad me ; He the verbo ohn $6.25 for fair * : cis brought $10 t te $10.25, a8. Calon. om 94 0 bar- ets hens Mrs. Brown e spay hurried off to find the felt. at a‘ then up the abtic thee tainly a lf. Twenty-Five Short-Term Prisoners to Build Road Into Porcupine. A despatch from North Bay says: Twenty-five short-term prisoners left the comfortable quarters and lazy li‘e of a district jail on Thurs- camps are in readiness for the men, and the m 8c 7 morning, and, chained togepher: 0.1/0: a twos, marched to the T. & N | hett, [gin erected under the Deputy Mawar of Public Works The prisoners were ii in a 8, with the new policy of ne ‘Oates i oS to utilize prison labor ‘on the roads of the northland, and {relieve the jail congestion. Th wear prison garb, and will enjoy Hein eels not com- mon to jail li! Vickers’ Sons and Maxim, of England’ Come to Montreal. A despatch from Ottawa says: Plans have been filed at Ottawa by Vickers’ Sons & Maxim of England a two and a half million dollar P. shipbuilding and ship repair aie be located at Montreal. ans qe a Heuonasas Ty ieee three la: s for the repair- ing and Seating ae steel vessels, machine shops and a plant capable pe doing the heaviest construction a} ae work and covering some fifty acres of sree Application has been m: to the Government fer a dock Tabet and this will wil; shortly: roach Newikere ta ne Mauretania. n examination of the prelimin- ary plans on at Ottawa indi- cates the intention of the firm ie make a serious bid for the co struction of the donteayari tit Canada_will give contracta fark stele dele Woor Veet special- ty of the firm. YOUNG FOLKS THE DANGER-SIGNAL. Playmates ever since they could remember had been Jimmy Brown and Ned Clive. Their mothers said on luting the age when they play- locks together, and hand in ha ra they had gone to the school- house for the first day of school. © say that they were fast friends, and that there a| the trying to open please!” he eri hea step. lock !? “Oh, come, he heard the it. ied, when “TY can’t manage ue Brown hurried into the ae thea the short kaock, heavy flap of the lock, raised it with a jerk, and Jimmy rose and frightened. wrong ae ae spring lock, ‘ had sanpeds in ed kn feel about. The cover had dropped upon ane “Oh, how did you know?” she eried, Pad she had Jimmy oub. -| minute, and the understood. many words of theln own ete to denote certain eins. or feelings; they had a goo any secrets and many age of rete i ut the kite which no one stood was the signals. Monenned. when there seemed suddenly leave the room, when cue else knew that Ned was at ae dcor, and it was quite impossible Lo find out how Jimmy knew. Often when Jimmy ame along the road ng. the boys were able to-find aie, how he knew this. When there was a number of boys were being 6 games, si A al- ways could tell just what Ned was going to do, although the boys eculd not see that they had looked a each other, The mystery about his was of interest to every one in rae school. One signal, however, was at last this some pieces of old felt to cover a bex. Mrs. Brown told Jimmy that in the attic, in an old chest, were scme heavy strips of felt, just what ine needed, and to open the big bes dindewedie-eaven cand eload very carefully, and that he. would ot need a light, beenuse there was very little else in the ch LaPateddn oh ue cocket newt was sewing, a Mrs. Brown was asking Ned about 5 sool, and they were laughing to- gether, when there came the sound * three quick raps and short one. She had just asked Ned wnat the class was doing in nature Instead of answering her, red with wide eyes. . Excuse the, Mrs. Browa,’’ he and away he Bae) a the | afiite three ste and hie over - Brow laid down her work, ai followed from curiosity. Something told her there was trouble, and she, too, ra up the stair: hen she was half-way up she heard Ned tugging at the chest, our signal for amigo Three raps is danger, but when the short rap comes’ after, that means come at once. “What if’ began Mrs. Brown, but she could not say more. Tho ercep down the stairs for trembling. And that was oe one of the gig- nals came to Down, TO SUPPRESS BRIG! K. Notice of De Aen in Louisiana A anes a from Baton Sars La. » says: Representative De Rou n has given notice of a bill in ioe 1 Apes House for “ithe Shablite sup- pression of the playing of bridge eo me a vee reiae this me asure,”?” ared noe “for the benefit of ihe ‘children of my State, who rarely haye an op- portunity’ to now: their bridge- playing mothers. It is also for the benefit of husbands, who hardly {have a speaking. fasaupintenty with | thelr bridge- playing wives SOME SMALL FLOWERS, “The larger the hat the smaller the flowers,’’ soinark ed an obsery- we woman se the flower-| tse hat is an established fact. ver quite so hapntl as when the colors res garden and field are Bidnted on nillinery The latest importation of models emphasizes the diminutive flowers. Libes of the valley are extremely lat hats in which the white tone predominates hen, again, the lilies are ena into aa entire Batt on ue straw shapes. When Rome eke leaves they occur on ue bx 8 in fascinati ing cabo chons. Wh: se is bunched in attractive ng, heli and the lines of the aigre'te without erelty en: benim Gainey the agreement made the canners and the Sea pes cers canned goods are expect * be cheaper he year, EB ie si GTS THBP and ‘Pope [ying in Passamaquod, the dary of etre is no other certain ahaa fishin i ada. a - vl id, Can: se era tary ol ig Tights. The da. POPE 3 FOU the necessary — Th over it Pe gale, on it for spate there has lived a so

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